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Under supervision of a Fire Captain, is responsible for responding to fire alarms and assisting in fighting
fires; responds to emergency medical alarms and administers treatment and transportation of sick or
injured persons to medical facilities; participates in fire station maintenance; engages in training and
exercise programs as directed; performs other related duties as required. This is a safety-sensitive
position.
Necessary Certification: Both of the following are required prior to hire: Ohio Paramedic certification, Ohio Firefighter II certification
Candidates must provide the following documents/certifications:
Health Care:
The City provides health, prescription, vision and dental through the Franklin County Cooperative. http://www.Bewell.franklincountyohio.gov.
Life Insurance:
The City provides $75,000 in life insurance to all full time and permanent part time employees.
Additional Voluntary Benefits:
The City also offers VOLUNTARY supplemental life insurance above the city provided coverage, short-term and long-term disability, and flexible spending accounts. These are all voluntary programs that will have a cost associated with them.
Wellness:
Participation in the City's Wellness program is available to all “Benefit Eligible” employees, at no cost, and allows employees to earn up to $400 and a reduced deductible for next year.
Ohio Deferred Compensation Program:
City employees can participate in the Ohio Deferred Compensation 457(b) and Ohio Deferred Compensation Roth 457.
Longevity:
Employees shall receive an annual longevity payment based on completed years of continuous service with the City.
Leave Accrual: Full-Time employees are eligible to earn personal, sick, vacation and compensatory or flex time.
Personal Leave
Employees earn 48 hours of personal leave on their anniversary date.
Sick Leave
Employees earn 4.6 hours per pay period, except fire employees working a three-platoon system who earn 6.5 hours per pay.
Vacation Leave
Employees accrue vacation based on years of public service ranging from 145 to 338 hours per year for employees working a three-platoon system, or 96 to 234 hours per year for employees working a 40 hour schedule.
Holidays
Employees receive eleven paid holidays. Payment is made in a lump sum annually. Employees that are scheduled to work on select holidays are paid time and a half for hours worked on the holiday.
Paid Parental Leave
Paid Parental Leave is available to full-time employees who have worked for the City a minimum of 90 days. Paid parental leave is available following birth or adoption or foster placement of a child under the age of 17. Eligible employees will be paid 100% of their regular pay for a period of two weeks following a two-week waiting period.
Sick Leave Reciprocity
Eligible full-time employees are eligible to cash out a portion of their accrued sick leave each year.
Pool Passes & Resident Pricing for Recreation Programs and Parks Rentals
All full-time employees are eligible to receive a pool pass to the City’s Municipal Pool, subject to a small fringe benefit tax deducted through your paycheck. In addition, employees receive resident pricing on all programs and parks rentals.
Tuition and Training Reimbursement:
Full-time employees who have completed their probationary period may be eligible for the reimbursement of tuition and fees for job-related education, up to a maximum of $3,500 per calendar year.
Pension Contributions:
City employee earnings are not covered under Social Security, instead, contributions are made on your behalf to Police and Fire Pension Funds (OP&F) at the rate of 24%.
Uniforms
Employees that are required to wear a uniform will have them provided by the City.
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